Retreats

Perhaps you're interested in learning how Scripture, prayer,
Benedictine wisdom or how art can inspire your spirituality. Saint
Meinrad offers a variety of monk-led retreats during the year - on
these and other topics.

Three-day retreats are offered on weekends (Friday evening
through Sunday noon) or during the week (Tuesday evening through
Thursday noon).

To register online, begin by clicking on the title of the
retreat that interests you.

Upcoming Retreats

Do you find yourself going to Mass and leaving unaffected by the
Word of God and His love poured out? Come explore the rich history
and meaning of the words of the Mass, with a commitment toward
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The retreat will foster the faith and devotion of participants
in the liturgies of Holy Week. Conferences will offer meditation
and theological reflection on the liturgies of Holy Week from Palm
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In the year 2015, the Church celebrates the 500th anniversary of
the birth of St. Teresa of Avila, Doctor of the Church, mystic and
certainly one the greatest teachers of prayer in the Catholic
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(Midweek Retreat) This retreat will focus on the Rule of St.
Benedict and how it can apply to living in today's fast-paced
society. Many chapters of the Rule can be applied and
adapted and can su…
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(Secretaries and Parish Administrators Retreat) In Ephesians we
read, "Sleeper, awake! Rise from the dead, and Christ will shine on
you." And in his Letter to the Romans, St. Paul writes that
Chr…
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Fr. Louis (Thomas) Merton, OCSO, believed the pursuit of peace
was not optional for Christians. Merton began his monastic vocation
at Gethsemane as a pious young convert to Catholicism who also
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This retreat will focus on Blessed Charles de Foucauld's
insights into living the ordinary life in Christ. Exploring his
most interesting life and expressive writings, we'll learn his
special spi…
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In liturgical celebrations, the reader ends the scriptural text
with "The Word of the Lord." It's often the case that readers are
not trained in public speaking, and the significance of the text i…
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It all started with the first prideful "no" to God. Paradise was
lost, but Jesus is the Way back and grace overflows. We, His Body,
fight the fight against the capital sins of pride, greed, envy,
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